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<testcase xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" name="Context Segments and Scenarios" description="Section 4.4  The Context Element" outpath="out" owner="walter@hamscher.com" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../lib/test.xsd" minimal="true">
	<!-- Ensure that no element descendants of segment or scenario are in the http://www.xbrl.org/2003/instance namespace. -->
	
	<variation id="V-11" name="DecimalAttributeOnSegmentInconsistent">
		<description>302.11 Two contexts are S-Equal even though a decimal-valued attribute in their segment elements have different lexical representations. The contexts are S-equal, so a calculation inconsistency MUST be signaled.</description>
		<data>
			<xsd>DecimalAttributeOnSegmentOrScenario.xsd</xsd>
			<instance readMeFirst="true">302-11-DecimalAttributeOnSegmentInconsistent.xbrl</instance>
		</data>
		<result expected="invalid"/>
	</variation>
	<variation id="V-12" name="DecimalAttributeOnScenarioInconsistent">
		<description>302.12 Two contexts are S-Equal even though a decimal-valued attribute in their scenario elements have different lexical representations. The contexts are S-equal, so a calculation inconsistency MUST be signaled.</description>
		<data>
			<xsd>DecimalAttributeOnSegmentOrScenario.xsd</xsd>
			<instance readMeFirst="true">302-12-DecimalAttributeOnScenarioInconsistent.xbrl</instance>
		</data>
		<result expected="invalid"/>
	</variation>
</testcase>
